"I've got people of color who don't want people of color to move into the city," says Southfield Police Chief Joseph Thomas, who is himself black. "It's not a black-white thing. This is a black-black thing.

"Thomas has seen the desperation of the new arrivals. His officers, handling complaints, have found two or more families living in a single house, pooling their money for rent. They have "no food in the refrigerator and no furniture," Thomas says. "They can't afford the food. They can't afford the furniture."

"But they were eager to flee the gunfire of their old neighborhoods in Detroit.
The foreclosure crisis made it possible."

The side effects of a failed attempt to control the redistribution of wealth through banking, writing home loans for those who can not afford to maintain payments, and then reselling or renting for a lesser amount after the loans fail in an attempt to recoup losses.

Do you think now he'll make the connection; if blacks don't want to live around blacks, why would Whites want to?

Yup, hence the invention of the face palm.Given a choice, I prefer to steer clear of them, all of them.

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"When governments abandon gold backed currency, they are either about to bribe you or get you killed," Stefan Molyneaux"Why do you boast, you sons of a destitute Ukraine? That you walk well in a yoke, even better than your fathers did?"Taras Shevshenko, Ukrainian poet and nationalist 1814-1861 A.D."The villainy you teach me I will execute, and it shall go hard but I will better the instruction."Shakespeare, The Merchant of Venice